Built into the bluffs on the Mississippi River, this 370,000-square-foot museum features a hall of human biology and a large ... More
Science Museum of Minnesota
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Built into the bluffs on the Mississippi River, this 370,000-square-foot museum features a hall of human biology and a large screen, 415-seat theater that supplements the museum's exhibits of dinosaurs and fossils. Rotating exhibits on everything from holograms to the human heart keep the crowds returning. The William McKnight-3M Omnitheater screens a varying selection of films. The state's longest reptile, a 40-foot steel iguana, guards the main entrance. Museum hours change seasonally, and are adjusted based on the seasonal exhibit. Please check their website for the most current hours.
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The State Capitol, considered by many to be the nation's most beautiful, is a spectacular structure designed by local architect
Cass Gilbert. Opened in 1905, it took six years to build and cost $4 million. The building, modeled after ...
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This European style opera house is home to the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra , the Minnesota Orchestra, the Minnesota Opera
and the Schubert Club. The main theater, magnificent lobby and McKnight Theater are handsome with sleek wood paneling and ...
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Once the home of railroad baron, James J. Hill, the Minnesota Historical Society now owns this mansion. Tours provide a
glimpse into what astonishing wealth could buy at the turn of the 19th century. It contains 42 rooms including ...
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